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Hey guys,
I'll have a new set of Donahoe Coilovers and Camburg Uppers as well as some new leaf packs.(In the next week or so) Anybody wanna help install them. I don't mind driving to SA if it would be easier.

Aight guys, if nobody has any objections we can do it @ my parents house here in Austin, on June 3rd ~2 weeks from now. we'll be installing Donahoe coilovers camburg upper A-arms, new leaf packs in the rear (extended rear brake lines) and new resivor shocks in the rear as well. food and drink will be provided (any druthers?)

I was thinking we could start around 10AM, sound like a plan? PM for directions if you plan on helpin' out

Laurence, what yuo are doing is really only a 2-3 person job. If Travis and Kazak are there to help I think that y'all would be fine. At my place, I have air tools, jack stands, and everything else we would need to get the job done. The rear would be done in 30mins to one hr. And the front wouldn't take that long either. To me, it is not worth 3 hrs of driving for 3 hrs of wrenching. I won't be making the trip to Austin but my place is available if needed.

Laurence, what yuo are doing is really only a 2-3 person job. If Travis and Kazak are there to help I think that y'all would be fine. At my place, I have air tools, jack stands, and everything else we would need to get the job done. The rear would be done in 30mins to one hr. And the front wouldn't take that long either. To me, it is not worth 3 hrs of driving for 3 hrs of wrenching. I won't be making the trip to Austin but my place is available if needed.

I was thinking the same thing if you come down here I would help but other wise you should have more then enough help